Complex mental health & substance misuse Dual Diagnosis. Ian Wilson



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Complex mental health & substance misuse Dual Diagnosis Ian Wilson

Aims & objectives Aim: To underline the importance of effective working with dually diagnosed clients Objectives: To define dual diagnosis & to estimate prevalence To outline that enable us to manage substances in clients with complex mental health problems & discuss ways of talking to clients about their substance misuse (MI) To discuss opportunities & barriers for service development, joint working & supervision

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Prevalence MH PIG for DD (DOH 2002) Substance use should be regarded as usual rather than exceptional in this client group Prevalence studies have shown widely varying rates from 20% to 75% (Menezes et al 1996) Banerjee et al (2002) & Maslin (2003) provide a more detailed overview of prevalence rates 7

Prevalence of dual diagnosis 74.5% of users of drug services and 85.5% of users of alcohol services experience mental health problems 26.9% of drug treatment users and 46.8% of alcohol treatment uers suffered from severe depression The figures are 19% and 32.3% for severe anxiety 7.9% of drug treatment users and 19.4% of alcohol treatment users have a psychosis 8

Local prevalence figures Prevalence rates across Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust (Schulte & Holland 2008) showed some wide variations in the rates of dual diagnosis among clients from different parts of the service Psychiatric intensive care units (PICUs) - 90% Assertive outreach team 71% Inpatient wards 56% Acute home treatment team 12% Community mental health teams - prevalence rates of between 10% & 75% Substance use services 59%

Dual diagnosis a simple definition A simple working definition of dual diagnosis is: A mental health problem and a substance misuse problem, both of which require some form of intervention and may or may not have been medically diagnosed (Alcohol Concern, 1999) OR The combination of severe mental illness (usually psychotic) and problematic substance use (Holland & Midson 2003) 10

Stress-vulnerability Model (Zubin and Spring, 1977) Unwell Stress Well Vulnerability 11

The Stress-vulnerability Model (Brabban & Turkington 2002) 12

The Stress Vulnerability Bucket Smoking Joints Staying out late clubbing and not getting enough sleep Brabben & Turkington 2002 Stress of exams Debts building up 13

The super-sensitivity model Some people seem to be super-sensitive to the effects of different types of drugs (think of examples among your own friends!) For some, this sensitivity manifests itself in the development of psychotic symptoms (Holland 2002) Even quite small amounts of substances can have significant effects on some people This super-sensitivity can be very harmful for them and upsetting for their families 14

Transtheoretical model of change (Prochaska and DiClemente 1982) Stability Keeping it going Making changes Planning change Relapse Thinking about change Not thinking about change 15

Principles of Motivational Interviewing Avoid argumentation Roll with resistance Support self efficacy Express empathy Develop discrepancy

Manchester Dual Diagnosis Network In response to the needs of dual diagnosis clients in Manchester, a network has been established to overcome existing boundaries between services A directory is being produced with all key services and referral routes clearly mapped Each clinical area should have at least one named person to act as an advocate/adviser for DD clients Network events and core/specialist training enhances the work of this initiative

Drug & alcohol services in Manchester Drug Services: Intake Service: ADS 0800 998 1948 Clinical Service: Crime Reduction Initiative 0845 241 0460 Recovery Service: Lifeline 0161 839 2054 Alcohol Services: Community CAT Abstinence-based day treatment (BHU) Residential detox (CBU & private provision)

Where to go for help and advice GP Manchester Dual Diagnosis Service 0161 882 2097 MMH&SCT Single Point of Access: 01618822150 Gateway Project (clinical assessment unit): 01618822400 National Drugs Helpline FRANK 0800 77 66 00 talktofrank.com Self Help groups e.g. Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Tranquiliser Support Groups, www.marijuana-anonymous.org

Treatment Recovery-focused approaches at all stages of treatment Substitute prescribing methadone, subutex Help with alcohol: antabuse, campril (anti-craving) Harm reduction Structured Day Care Psychological treatments - MI, CBT, counselling Complementary therapies Detoxification & Residential rehab

Principles of joint working Try to have as good a knowledge as possible about existing services, including their eligibility criteria Know how to communicate with those services don t use acronyms or professional jargon keep language simple! If possible, get to know someone within as many services as possible ( networking ) Be persistent if services don t respond in ways that you believe they should, escalate the referral Treat colleagues who refer to your service the same way that you would like to be treated 21

Training plan for inpatients Aim To increase the specific dual diagnosis competence of practitioners working with inpatients who experience co-existing mental illness and substance misuse

Objectives Training plan To develop an understanding of the needs of clients with co-existing mental ill health and substance misuse problems To introduce effective interventions for this client group, based on the cycle of change & motivational interviewing To encourage and support dual diagnosis link workers in their leadership role

Course content Outline of Five-day programme: Day One: Overview of Dual Diagnosis Day Two: Alcohol Awareness Day Three: Drug awareness Days Four & Five: Introduction to motivational Interviewing

Conclusion Drugs and alcohol are freely available and often used by many people Effects on people with vulnerability to psychosis can be profound (super-sensitivity model) However, if the person decides to control their drug/alcohol use, their mental health can improve. There are ways of working (ESPECIALLY JOINT WORKING) with them that can support them 25